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Can renewable energy mitigate the impacts of inflation and policy interest on climate change?

Taner Akan

Renewable Energy, 2023, vol. 214, issue C, 255-289

Abstract: This paper investigates the impacts of economic (in)stability on carbon emissions and the role of renewable energy in these effects at the crossroads of accelerated climate change and rising global economic instability. The paper hypothesizes that these implications should be examined not by direct impacts across variables, but rather via indirect effects serially mediated by renewable energy consumption and economic growth. This paper analyzes the United States from January 1980 and April 2022 using manifest structural equation modeling. The paper reaches two major conclusions. First, there are clear distinctions between (i) the direct and indirect effects of economic stability, surrogated by inflation and policy interest rate, on carbon emissions, (ii) the symmetric and asymmetric indirect effects, and (iii) the roles of aggregate renewable energy and its components, such as biomass and hydropower energy use, in mediating these symmetric and asymmetric indirect effects. Second, renewable energy significantly reduces the carbon-increasing effects of inflation and interest rates. The paper contains proper policy suggestions based on the findings.

Keywords: Renewable energy; Inflation; Interest rate; Mediation; Asymmetry (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2023.05.023

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